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How does it work ?

Micron Contraceptive pills are a type of hormonal contraception known as the ' mini pill' or progesterone-only pill (POP ) .micron birth control They contain the active ingredient northeasterner , which is a synthetic protesting , similar to natural progesterone produced by the body micron birth control .

Micron contraceptive pills prevent pregnancy in three ways.

First, naturally affect the mucus in the cervix ( cervical ) . Northeasterner increases the thickness of the mucosa , making it more difficult for sperm to cross from the vagina into the uterus. By preventing sperm from entering the uterus , fertilization of an egg , resulting in pregnancy , is less likely micron birth control.

Northeasterner also changes the quality of the uterine lining (endometrial ) micron birth control . The changes prevent the eggs that have been fertilized to implement successfully in the uterus wall .

Finally , progesterone birth control northeasterner can prevent the release of an egg from the ovaries , but this can not occur in all women taking the mini - pill micron birth control.


How do I take ?

Micron Contraceptive pills must be taken every day continually , that is, take the packages back without interruption, progesterone birth control even if you are having a period . ( This is not like the combined pill , which is taken every day for three weeks micron birth control , followed by a pill -free week ) .

Micron birth control pills should be taken continuously, at the same time each day to be effective in preventing pregnancy progesterone birth control . If more than three hours late taking the pill will not be protected against pregnancy . In this case , you must use an additional barrier method of contraception , such as condoms , for the next two days, while continuing its normal pill taking micron birth control .

When I can start taking ?

Ideally, you should start taking this pill on the first day of your menstrual cycle (the first day of your period ) progesterone birth control .

 This will protect you from pregnancy immediately and you will not have to use other methods. If necessary , you can also start taking up to five days of your cycle without needing to use an additional contraceptive method at startup micron birth control.

 However, if you progesterone birth control have a short menstrual cycle ( with your period coming every 23 days or less ) , starting as late as the fifth day of the cycle can not offer immediate contraceptive protection .

 You should talk to your doctor or nurse about this and whether to use a contraceptive method during the first two days micron birth control .

You can also start taking this pill at any other time in your cycle if your doctor is reasonably certain she is not pregnant progesterone birth control .

micron birth control If you start taking this pill at any other time in your cycle, you will need to use extra contraception , such as condoms during the first two days of taking the pill.

If you are starting micron birth control this pill after giving birth, you are protected against pregnancy immediately and do not need to use extra contraception if you start taking it on day 21 after birth.

 ( You can start before 21 days, but this increases the risk of bleeding and is not necessary . ) If you start taking it within 21 days after delivery , you should use micron birth control extra contraception for the first two days progesterone birth control.

If you progesterone birth control are starting this pill immediately after a miscarriage or low hormone birth control abortion at under 24 weeks, you will protected against pregnancy immediately .

 If you begin to take more than seven days after the miscarriage or abortion , you should use extra micron birth control contraception for the first two days of taking the pill progesterone birth control .

What should I do if I forget to take a pill?

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The pill low hormone birth control should be taken at the same time every day . If you miss a pill, you should take it as soon as you remember and then take the next regular time micron birth control.

If you have less than three hours late taking a pill that is always protected and do not need to use extra contraception birth control .

If more low hormone birth control than three hours late taking a pill will not protect against pregnancy and should use an additional barrier method of contraception (condoms ) for the next two days while you continue to take your pills as usual micron birth control.

If you have unprotected sex two days after micron birth control missing a pill , the Family Planning Association ( FP ) recommends that you should take emergency contraception ( morning after pill ) low hormone birth control .

If you are confused about all this , you can get micron birth control personalized advice for your circumstances from your doctor progesterone birth control , pharmacist , local family planning clinic , or by calling the helpline on 0845 FP 122 8690 low hormone birth control .
Attention !

The low hormone birth control information and advice we give in this sheet is liable to conflict with the information found in the manufacturer's instructions provided with your pills micron birth control.

 The information and advice we give in low hormone birth control this form are the same as the recommendations of the Family Planning Association of the UK, which is based on a systematic review of the currently available data micron birth control  .

 If you are worried or have questions, you can ask your doctor, nurse , pharmacist or family planning clinic for advice micron birth control.

If you vomit within two hours of taking a pill , or diarrhea , low hormone birth control can affect the absorption of the pill in the bloodstream and can make them less effective in preventing pregnancy. You must use extra contraception , such as condoms, for the stomach and two days after recovery , while still taking your pills as usual micron birth control .

This pill does not protect against sexually transmitted infections micron birth control , so you should always use condoms too low hormone birth control.

Progesterone only pill can often cause menstrual irregularities, such as irregular bleeding or missed periods . low hormone birth control These can be annoying , but they tend to settle down after a while. If you followed the irregular bleeding problems should discuss with your doctor micron birth control.

 If you are worried that you might be pregnant , because it has not had a period , you should ask your doctor or nurse or to a pregnancy test low hormone birth control . However, if you have taken your pills correctly and you have not had an upset stomach or take other medicines that can affect the POP ( see bottom of page) , then it is unlikely that pregnant micron birth control.

Women who become pregnant while using a contraceptive low hormone birth control progesterone may have an increased risk of pregnancy that occurs outside the uterus (ectopic pregnancy ) than women who use other forms of contraception micron birth control.

 (However , low hormone birth control the risk is even lower than in women not using contraception at all. ) You should consult your doctor if you experience sudden or abnormal abdominal pain while taking this pill , especially if you also no bleeding , or something else lighter than normal bleeding micron birth control .

It is important to be aware that women using hormonal contraceptives appear to have a slightly higher risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer compared with women who do not use these contraceptives . However, this risk must be weighed against the benefits of the use of contraceptive methods, you can micron birth control discuss with your doctor low hormone birth control.

Stop taking low hormone birth control this medicine and consult your doctor immediately if any of the following symptoms taking this medicine, migraine or severe headache , blurred vision, pain leg pain , pain on breathing or coughing , significant increase blood pressure , itching of the whole body , yellowing of the skin or eyes ( jaundice) , severe stomach pain , micron birth control or if you are pregnant .

Do not use in

Known or suspected pregnancy micron birth control.
Women with abnormal vaginal bleeding, the cause has not yet been diagnosed.
Breast cancer .
Hereditary blood disorder called micron birth control porphyries .

This medication should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Tell your doctor or low hormone birth control pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy. If you feel that you have had an allergic reaction , stop using this medicine and inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately micron birth control .

Use with caution in

Women who undergo major surgery with prolonged immobilization micron birth control .
Women with active blood clot in a vein, Beg in the leg ( deep vein thrombosis) or lungs (pulmonary embolism) , or a history of this low hormone birth control .

Women with disorders that increase the risk of blood clots in the veins , Beg antiphons syndrome ,micron birth control anti thrombin deficiency or factor V Leaden.
Long-term conditions called lupus erythema ( ISLE) low hormone birth control .

History of breast cancer ( although this injection can be considered for women who have no evidence of disease for five years).
Women with mutations in genes that are associated with breast cancer , such as RCA low hormone birth control .
Liver cancer .
Severe liver cirrhosis micron birth control .
Gallbladder diseases .
Women with a history of jaundice or pruritus caused by low hormone birth control previous use of oral contraceptives.
Inflammatory bowel .

History of severe disease of the arteries , for example micron birth control , causing a stroke , angina or a heart attack micron birth control .

Women with multiple risk factors for heart disease, such as smoking, high cholesterol, high blood pressure low hormone birth control , diabetes .
Women with high levels of fatty acids, cholesterol and triglycerides micron birth control .
Diabetes .
History of migraine micron birth control .

Pregnancy and lactation


Some medicines should not be used during pregnancy micron birth control or breastfeeding. However, other medicines may be safely used in pregnancy or breastfeeding providing the benefits to the mother outweigh the risks to the fetus. Always inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy , before using any medicine micron birth control.

This medicine is used to prevent pregnancy micron birth control and should not be taken during pregnancy . However, if the pill fails or you miss pills and you are pregnant while taking , there is no evidence to suggest that the pills you have already low hormone birth control taken will harm the baby. If you think you may be pregnant while taking this pill you should stop taking it and consult your doctor immediately micron birth control .

Small amounts of the hormone in the pill may pass into breast milk , but there is no detrimental effect on the baby when used by nursing mothers . micron birth control Does not affect breast milk production .

Side effects

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Medicines and their possible side effects can affect low hormone birth control people in different ways. progesterone birth control Here are some side effects that are known to be associated with this medicine. The fact that a side effect is stated here does not mean that all people using this medicine will experience that or any side effect micron birth control .

Changes in menstrual bleeding , Beg irregular bleeding or sometimes stopping able .
The nausea and vomiting .
Headaches / migraines low hormone birth control.
Changes in libido.
Weight gain .
Breast tenderness .
Skin problems , such as stains .
Depression.
Cysts on the ovaries micron birth control.
Dizziness .

The side effects listed above may not include all micron birth control side effects reported by the drug's manufacturer .

 For more information  about any other possible risks associated with this medicine , please read the information provided with the medicine or consult your doctor or pharmacist .

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